concept   tears
culture   Eastern countries
statement   In traditional Eastern cultures, public crying and shedding tears are seen as a sign of weakness and lack of composure.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crying Eastern countries In Japanese culture, public displays of crying are generally discouraged and seen as a sign of weakness or lack of control. 1
2 crying Eastern countries Crying in public is generally seen as a sign of weakness or lack of self-control, and it is often frowned upon or considered embarrassing. 1
3 crying Eastern countries Crying is often viewed as a sign of weakness and may be considered inappropriate, especially in public settings. 1
4 tear Eastern countries In some Eastern cultures, publicly shedding tears can be seen as a sign of weakness and may be avoided in certain social or professional settings. 1
5 tear gas Eastern countries Seen as a tool of oppression and frequently used in protests and civil unrest 1
6 tears Eastern countries In Japan and other Eastern countries, tears are sometimes associated with gratitude or respect, especially in formal settings such as ceremonies or performances. 1
7 tears Eastern countries Crying and shedding tears in public is often seen as a sign of weakness, and individuals may try to suppress their tears to maintain composure. 1
8 tears Eastern countries Tears are sometimes perceived as a sign of strength, expressing determination and inner resolve. 1
9 tears Eastern countries In some traditional Japanese culture, shedding tears in public is often seen as a sign of weakness and is generally avoided. 1